The Middle-Aged Man Threw Himself to his Knees and Kowtowed. âMaster, Thereâs Something Strange About Our Class Teacherâs Case; That Year, Lady Li Also Died Strangely.â
The steward responded with a hum and was about to leave before Lan Jue stopped him again. âNever mind â donât say anything about the script yet. Just say the play was sung very well and weâve troubled them. Lead the characters and the troupe leader to Xiaohua Hall for their reward.â
Accepting the order, the steward hurriedly left. Lan Jue and Wang Yan went to Xiaohua Hall first; not long after, the clown man from before came over with the two who played as Yudie and Husband Hu. The manâs face had already been washed clean, whilst the pair fromă*Fox Husbandăstill had their make-up on.
Lan Jue had a servant give several red envelopes as their reward; they expressed a thousand thanks as they accepted them. âI just listened to two scripts sung together, which was interesting in a disorderly way. I wonder if I can take a look at both the original and revised versions of the script?â Lan Jue asked.
The three troupe members looked at each other. In the end, it was still that man who apologetically smiled and spoke up. âMaster Lan, weâre very sorry, but our Class Teacher ordered us to never casually show others our scripts-â
Lan Jue raised his hand. All the servants around them withdrew and the hallâs entrance doors closed; only Lan Jue, Wang Yan and the three troupe members remained in Xiaohua Hall.
âItâs getting late; Minister Wang and I still need to attend court, so letâs make the long story short and stop beating about the bush. You deliberately sang the new and old scripts together because you already recognised the person I invited to be Assistant Minister Wang from the Ministry of Justice â the play was sung specifically for him. If any of you have anything to say, you can directly speak up.â
The expressions of the three below them changed. The middle-aged man threw himself to his knees and kowtowed. âMy small tricks truly couldnât be concealed from both Masters. Master, thereâs something strange about our class teacherâs case; that year, Lady Li also died strangely. This humble one was bold and wanted the Heavens to investigate!â
Wang Yan straightened his clothing and sat upright. âWho is Lady Li and whatâs so strange about your class teacherâs case?â
The middle-aged man responded, âResponding to Master â itâs a long story. Our Laixi Troupe was originally called Lijia Troupe. Iâm called Li Qi, and the ones who sangăFox Husbandăis my nephew Qing Shu and niece Xianghe. Weâre all from the old Lijia Troupe.â
Under him were a man and a woman. The eldest man was Wife Jinâs uncle who didnât want to follow such a career and instead made a cloth business, so Grandfather Li allowed one of his proud disciples to live with his family and marry Wife Jinâs mother. The child was born following the surname Li and was the Li Familyâs foundation.
Who wouldâve expected, (1) man proposes, God disposes â Wife Jinâs younger brother died of smallpox when heâd just turned ten, and her father also turned ill and passed away shortly after. Wife Jinâs husband, Jin Lifa, had organised a small troupe once during his earlier years, so took advantage of this situation and took over Lijia Troupe. He was afraid that if he changed the name from (2) Lijia Troupe to Jinjia Ban itâd make the Li Family uncomfortable, so he changed the name to Laixi Troupe.
âNow this is interesting. Even if Wife Jinâs father and younger brother died, her widowed mother shouldnât have been able to afford the troupeâs maintenance. She still had an uncle, which the troupe shouldâve belonged to anyway. How could it be taken over by a Jin?â Wang Yan asked.
âAlas, this is a lamentable matter. Grandfather Li was a great charitable person; however, nobody knew why but Li Familyâs descendants never flourished. Eldest Young Master Li married many wives and concubines; ten or twenty years ago, one of his daughters died. Later, he adopted a child to take over his business, but in the end, this child wasnât his own and looked down on our troupe, so he returned him to our Ladyâs husband,â Li Qi said.
Wang Yan nodded lightly. âThe lady who died is Yudie from the play. Why did you say she died strangely?â
âReporting back to Master â after the separation, Eldest Young Master lived beside Li Familyâs old residence, so I know better than anyone else about his family matters. The lady who died is called Li Niang. She was raised in her chambers and, like all the ladies from those big families, her family traditions couldnât be more rigorous.â
Since childhood, Li Niang had never gone outside and instead, stayed indoors all the time; other than her paternal aunt whoâd come over from time to time, sheâd almost never met any outsiders.
But on a particular day, Li Niang suddenly died. She was neatly dressed, on her bed, her expression serene as if sheâd fallen asleep.
Her family couldnât understand her cause of death, so they secretly invited a witch for questioning â the witch told them Lady Li Niangâs soul had been spirited away.
Wang Yan lightly knocked on the table surface. âHow absurd â she died suddenly without a cause, why didnât they report it to authorities?â
Li Qi replied with his head down, ââŠI shouldnât be saying such things, but I once heard rumours in private⊠The reason why they didnât report it to authorities was that when they examined Lady Li Niangâs body, they found out sheâd been several months pregnantâŠâ
Wang Yan slapped the seat armrest. âThis is clearly rape and murder, making reporting this to authorities even more necessary â these ignorant common people, for their distinguished faces they let a murderer get away with his crimes for nearly twenty years!â
âBut Lady Li Niang never had the opportunity to come into contact with men. Even if she was to come to my home, itâd be through a small doorway into the courtyard â she had absolutely no way of encountering anyone else. The witch said she mustâve been charmed by the spirit, so her funeral was held secretly, even⊠Even her body was burnt to ashes before being buriedâŠâ Lin Qi said.
Wang Yan frowned and was silent for a moment before asking, âAnd then?â
âAnd then⊠And then everyone stopped mentioning this matter. This shouldâve been long left in the past; who wouldâve thought our class teacher would find someone to write a play for it? Wife Jin even allowed them to write it according to this. After the script was written, the class teacher was very upset and told us to not perform it; he found someone else to rewrite it.â
Wang Yan raised his eyebrows. âIt was your class teacher who was upset?â
âYes. After the script was completed, Leader Jin was away from the Capital for business so Wife Jin ordered us to start performing first. On the day the class teacher returned, he watched the play and was very unhappy, saying how this was definitely no good, and found someone to rewrite it. This is why they had two scripts on-hand.
It was after I finished reading the first script that I remembered this strange matter; in addition to the class teacherâs sudden assault, I believe this is far too coincidental. When we came to perform at Master Lanâs residence, Xiao Wu recognised Master Wang, so this humble one was bold and deliberately had them perform with both scripts to make Master pay attention. Please forgive me.â
Lan Jue just drank tea whilst he listened; Wang Yue spoke, âYes, hearing you admit to this also made me remember that even if you forgot your words, you wouldnât have mistakenly put both old and new scripts onto the fan; such an artificial move, on the contrary, wouldâve given the game away.â
Li Qi kowtowed. âMaster is wise and sharp! (3) You can clearly distinguish the downy feather of Autumn!â
Wang Yan unfolded his fan and laughed with a âhahaâ. âAlright, alright. I dislike listening to such flatteries. You believe Lady Liâs death from several years ago is related to the recent case involving Class Teacher Jin because of the script Zhang Ping wrote; however, thereâs no concrete evidence, so we need to investigate this matter in detail. But rest assured, if thereâs any injustice, itâll definitely come to light.â
Li Qi repeatedly kowtowed again.
Before he and the other two left, Wang Yan called Li Qi back again and casually asked, âBy the way, when Lady Li died, was Wife Jin and Jin Lifa married?â
âTheyâd just gotten married. Our Lady was pregnant at the time and was staying with her maternal family. Lady Li Niang would often come over and chat with her, it was said thatâŠâ
Li Qiâs expression flickered.
âWhat was said?â Wang Yan asked.
Li Qi hesitated. âThis is just irrelevant gossip. It was said that the one our troupe leader wanted to marry back then was Lady Li Niang, not our Lady, but since his family managed troupes before, he changed to marry our Lady.â
Wang Yan laughed. âIf he hadnât married your Lady, Iâm afraid this troupe wonât exist anymore. This was predestined.â
âYes. Soon after our Lady gave birth, her younger brother died of smallpox. It certainly is destiny.â
A long sigh.
After the three troupe members left, Wang Yan held his teacup and seemed to be under a trance for a long while before saying, âPei-zhi, what do you think of this case?â
Lan Jue yawned. âItâs not like I work in the Ministry of Justice, so what do you expect me to think of this case? Iâm just here for the excitement is all. Minister Wang shouldnât worry about the case anymore. Hurry â wash your face, rinse your mouth and change your robes; itâs time to attend court.â
Wang Yan stood up. âThatâs right. Fortunately, I had the foresight to bring my court robes and sedan chair to your residence; otherwise, I wouldâve seriously delayed my attendance to court.â
Lan Jue ordered someone to make some strong tea and arranged a side room for Wang Yan to prepare himself; he also washed himself, ate some rice, changed into his court robe, and went ahead to attend court.
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After court, Lan Jue didnât dare make delays; he went to his ministryâs (4) yamen again and was busy until the afternoon. Not feeling too top-heavy, he returned home early. As he was leaving the (5) Imperial City, he saw Wang Yan hurriedly rush over from the other side with large strides, appearing to burst with life.
Wang Yan grabbed Lan Jueâs sleeves and dragged him under a tree; with shining eyes, he whispered, âPei-zhi, Iâve already thought out the general clues for this case, but Iâm afraid the information would leak out so I donât dare interrogate Wife Jin. Bring me to Zhang Ping and the truth will all come to light.â
Lan Jue smilingly said, âThen thatâs good.â
Wang Yan patted his shoulder. âThis is all thanks to you, Pei-zhi! What Li Qi said today was truly an unexpected delight!â
âIt was as easy as lifting a finger, so I donât dare claim any credit. After the case is closed, Minister Wang just needs to remember to pay me back with a jar of wine.â
âOf course, of course! I need to hurry off to work, so Iâll leave first.â
In the end, Lan Jue had to give the other a slight reminder. âTo me, Li Qiâs words were still a bit⊠Anyway, it seems Minister Wang would need to experience a lot more toils.â
Wang Yan narrowed his eyes and smiled. âI know that Li Qiâs words arenât detailed enough; alas, enough of this, Iâm leaving to my ministry now.â He cupped his hands and left.
Lan Jue watched him leave and slowly walked out of the Imperial City.
On the way back to his residence, Lan Jue inadvertently lifted his sedan curtains and caught a glimpse of Chen Chuo holding a bamboo basket walking in the direction of the Ministry of Justice.
Lan Jue returned to his residence; instead of making up for his lack of sleep, he changed into plain old clothing and left his residence riding a small sedan chair. He got off at a secluded intersection near the Ministry of Justiceâs prison and found a teahouse. He picked a private room with windows facing the streets to sit in, ordered a pot of tea, and drank slowly.
Drinking tea slowly â even he found this a little funny. How many years had it been since he last did something so impulsively? In the end, the desire to investigate thoroughly was part of human nature; he was even setting his heart on such a small case.
Whether it was purely for the case or for Zhang Ping, Lan Jue wasnât too sure.
After about two-quarters of an hour, in the distance, he saw Chen Chuo carrying a basket coming towards this direction from the Ministry of Justice.
Lan Jue paid the tea bill and exited the teahouse; he just happened to meet Chen Chuo at the entrance. Chen Chuo reluctantly smiled at him. âBrother Cao, what a coincidence. Why are you here?â
Lan Jue carefully observed his expression; just as he expected, Zhang Ping hadnât told Chen Chuo his real identity.
He smiled. âI was visiting a friend nearby and came in for a cup of tea on the way. Brother Chen, you⊠Are you visiting Brother Zhang?â
Chen Chuo looked down and released a long sigh. âAlas, turns out even Brother Cao you have heard of this; bad news really does run quickly. Itâs all my fault for soliciting work for Zhang Ping, thus causing trouble for him.â
âIâve heard that Minister Tao from the Ministry of Justice is an honest and upright official; since heâs personally trying this case, heâd definitely prove Brother Zhangâs innocence.â
âI trust Brother Caoâs words. I keep thinkingâŠâ Chen Chuo looked around and lowered his voice. âI kept thinking that Zhang Ping actually knows who the murderer is. Today, Assistant Minister Wang from the Ministry of Justice went to interrogate him in prison and asked him some questions about Class Teacher Jin and his wife. Zhang Ping answered him well, but he actually dared tell Assistant Minister Wang he was wrong. Assistant Minister Wangâs expression turned green on the spot and he left immediately; everyone in the prison said he didnât know what was good for himself. Assistant Minister Wang was clearly here to help him, yet he said he was wrong. So now I wonder â does Zhang Ping know who the culprit is? But for some reason, he doesnât dare say it⊠â
This is interesting. Lan Jue suddenly felt he didnât come in vain.
He thought for a moment and said, âBrother Chen, when you go visit Brother Zhang again, tell him that it was me, Cao Yu, who sent you. Just let him remember that if he knows who the culprit is, never tell anyone else; before any evidence comes to light, donât let him tell Chief Minister Tao. Bear this in mind.â
*Mistranslation from previous chapter, the play is actually meant to be called âFox Husbandâ, not âFox Youthâ
(1) Man proposes, God disposes â meaning, âhuman beings can make any plans they want, but itâs God that decides their success or failure.â
(2) Lijia Troupe and Jinjia Troupe â Lijia (æćź¶) means Li Family, Jinjia (éćź¶) means Jin Family
(3) You can clearly distinguish the downy feather of Autumn â meaning âyou can distinguish right from wrong (and vice-versa)â
(4) Yamen â a governmental office or body
(5) Imperial City â a âcityâ in Beijing that includes many historical sites such as the Forbidden City, Tiananmen, the Imperial Ancestral Temple, etc. Itâs surrounded by a wall and can be accessed through seven gates.